Fisher Price Baby Swing B0323 User Manual

Quick Response Swing  
with Remote Control  
Model Number: B0323, B3002  
Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference, as it contains important information.  
Adult assembly is required.  
Tools needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriver and Scissors (both not included).  
Requires four “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries for swinging and sound operation;  
three “AA” (LR6) alkaline batteries for sound ‘n lights tray operation; and  
three “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries for remote operation (all batteries not included).  
Maximum Weight Limit: 24 lbs. (10.9 kg).  
IMPORTANT! The maximum weight limit for this product is 24 lbs. If your child weighs  
less than 24 lbs., but is really active and appears to be able to climb  
out of the swing, immediately discontinue its use.  
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Parts  
Remote Control  
and Holder  
2 Accessory Bins  
2 Front Legs  
(Longer)  
Housing  
Motor Housing  
2 Rear Legs  
(Shorter)  
Pad  
Front Base  
Rear Base  
Bracket  
Tray  
Seat with Restraint  
2 Seat Wire  
Caps  
2 Seat Tubes  
Toybar  
Seat Wire  
3.5mm x 1.25cm Screw - 4  
Shown Actual Size  
#8 x 11/4" Screw - 6  
Shown Actual Size  
M4 Screw - 4  
Shown Actual Size  
M4 Bolt - 1  
Shown Actual Size  
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Assembly  
IMPORTANT! Before assembly, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use  
if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher-Price® for replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts.  
Front Legs  
Remote  
(Longer)  
Holder  
Tapered End  
Press  
Button  
Press  
Button  
Ribbon  
Tapered End  
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1
Front Base  
• Using scissors, remove the ribbon connecting the remote  
and the holder.  
• Place the front base on a flat surface.  
• Position a front leg (longer) so that the tapered end is  
downward, as shown.  
Holder  
• While pressing the button on one of the front legs, insert it  
into the front base. Push down on the front leg until the  
button “snaps” into the hole in the front base.  
• Repeat this procedure to assemble the other front leg to  
the front base.  
Front  
Leg Hole  
M4 Lock Nut  
Rounded  
Side  
Shown Actual Size  
Pull Up  
Front Legs  
Pull Up  
Hexagonal Opening  
4
M4 Lock Nut  
(Rounded  
Side Out)  
• Position the holder so that the  
open end faces forward, as shown.  
• Slide the holder onto the front leg with a hole.  
Front Base  
2
Hint: An M4 lock nut has been assembled to the holder at  
the factory. During shipment of this product, it may have fallen  
out. Check to be sure there is a lock nut in the hexagonal opening  
on the holder. If it has fallen out, fit the lock nut back into the  
hexagonal opening. Make sure the rounded side of the lock nut  
faces out.  
• While standing on the front base, pull the front legs up.  
The front legs should remain secured to the front base.  
If you can remove the front legs, you have not assembled  
them correctly to the front base. Reread and repeat  
assembly step 1.  
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Assembly  
Housing  
Hole  
Hub  
Holder  
Slot  
Front Leg  
Press  
Buttons  
Motor  
Housing  
Front  
Legs  
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• Position the housing so that the hub is inward.  
5
M4 Bolt - 1  
Shown Actual Size  
• While pressing the button on the top of a front leg, insert it  
into the housing slot, as shown. Push the front leg until the  
button “snaps” into the hole in the housing.  
• Repeat this procedure to assemble the motor housing to  
the other front leg.  
• Position the holder so that the hole in the holder aligns with  
the hole in the front leg.  
• Pull the front legs down to be sure they are secure in the  
housings. If you can remove them, you have not assembled  
them correctly. Please re-read and repeat this assembly step.  
• Insert the M4 bolt through the holder, front leg and into the  
lock nut.  
• Tighten the bolt with a Phillips screwdriver.  
Do not over-tighten.  
Motor Housing  
Short Tube  
Remote  
Button  
Holder  
Tapered  
End  
Clips  
Rear Legs  
8
• Position a rear leg so that the tapered end is upright.  
• While pressing the button on the top of the rear leg, insert it  
into the housing short tube, as shown. Push the rear leg until  
the button “snaps” into the hole in the short tube.  
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• Repeat this procedure to assemble the other rear leg to the  
motor housing short tube.  
• Pull the rear legs down to be sure they are secure in the  
housings. If you can remove them, you have not assembled  
• Fit the bottom of the remote into the cupped portion of  
the holder.  
• Push to “snap” the top of the remote under the holder clips.  
them correctly. Please re-read and repeat this assembly step.  
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Assembly  
Pull Up  
Pull Up  
Pull  
Rear  
Leg  
Pull  
Rear  
Leg  
Rear Legs  
11  
Rear Base  
9
• While standing on the rear base, pull the rear legs up.  
They should remain secured to the rear base. If you can  
remove the rear legs, you have not assembled them cor-  
rectly to the rear base. Reread and repeat assembly step 10.  
• Pull both rear legs out until they “snap” into place.  
• Set the frame assembly aside for Assembly step 21.  
Seat Tube  
Long Ends  
Rear  
Legs  
Press  
Button  
Press  
Button  
Front  
Base  
Rear Base  
10  
Ridges  
12  
• Place the rear base on a flat surface so that the buttons  
face the front base.  
Curved  
End  
Top of Seat  
• While pressing the buttons on each side of the rear base,  
fit the rear legs onto the rear base. Push the rear legs down  
until the buttons on the rear base “snap” into the holes  
in each rear leg.  
• Position the seat face down, with  
the top of the seat facing you.  
• Position a seat tube so that the long  
end is upright and toward you and the curved end is toward  
the outside edge of the seat.  
• Insert the curved end of the seat tube through the holes in  
the ridges on the seat back.  
• Repeat this procedure to assemble the other seat tube to  
the seat.  
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Assembly  
M4 Lock Nut  
Rounded Side  
Bracket  
Grooves  
Shown Actual Size  
Tall  
End  
Seat  
Tubes  
Lock Nut  
Bottom  
Edge of  
Seat  
Hexagonal  
Opening  
13  
• Position the bracket so that the tall end is toward the  
bottom edge of the seat.  
Seat  
Tubes  
Hint: The M4 lock nuts have been assembled to the bracket at  
the factory. During shipment of this product, they may have  
fallen out. Check to be sure there is a lock nut in each hexagonal  
opening on the bracket. If one (or more) has fallen out, fit the lock  
nut into a hexagonal opening in the bracket. Make sure the  
rounded side of the lock nut is facing up.  
15  
• Rotate the seat tubes down.  
• Fit the grooves on the bracket to the seat tubes, as shown.  
Seat Wire  
Seat Tubes  
Bracket  
Bracket Slot  
14  
16  
M4 Screw - 4  
Shown Actual Size  
• Insert four M4 screws through the  
seat tubes, bracket and into the lock nuts.  
• Fit the seat wire through the slot in the bracket as shown.  
• Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.  
Do not over-tighten.  
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Assembly  
“Snap” in Place  
Seat Wire is  
Through Hole in  
Seat Wire Cap  
Seat Wire  
Slots  
Seat Wire  
Caps  
17  
19  
• Lift the seat tubes slightly.  
• With the seat wire hanging down, insert the ends of the seat  
wire through the slots in the seat, as shown.  
• Press to “snap” the seat wire caps into place.  
Rounded Edge Up  
Accessory Bin  
Accessory Bin  
Seat Wire  
Cap Hole  
Grooves  
Seat Wire  
Cap  
Ends of  
Seat Wire  
Seat Wire  
Cap  
Seat  
18  
20  
#8 x 11/4” Screw - 4  
Shown Actual Size  
• While holding the seat wire in place, carefully turn the  
seat around so that the front of the seat faces you.  
• Position the seat wire cap so that the rounded edge  
is upright.  
• Fit each end of the seat wire through the hole in each  
seat wire cap.  
• Turn the seat face down.  
• Fit an accessory bin into the groove on each side of the  
seat, as shown.  
1
• Insert two #8 x 1 /4" screws through each accessory bin and  
into the seat. Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.  
Do not over-tighten.  
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Assembly  
Frame Hub  
Slot  
Pad  
Push  
Button  
Swing  
Tube  
Front  
of Seat  
Slot  
Waist Belts  
Curved  
Front  
Base  
21  
23  
• Position the seat assembly so that the front of the seat is  
toward the curved front base.  
• While pressing the buttons on the swing tubes, insert them  
into the frame hubs. Push the swing tubes up until the  
buttons “snap” into the hole in the frame hubs.  
• Push down on the seat to be sure the seat is secured in  
both frame hubs.  
• Fit the pocket on the back of the pad onto the seat back.  
• Fit the waist belts through the smaller slots in the pad.  
Pad  
Elastic  
Loops  
Frame  
Hubs  
Crotch  
Belt  
Holes  
24  
22  
#8 x 11/4” Screw - 2  
Shown Actual Size  
Seat Bottom  
• Lift the bottom of the pad.  
• Insert the pad elastic loops through the holes in the  
seat bottom.  
• Insert the crotch belt through the slot in the pad.  
• From under the seat, fit the elastic loops onto the tabs on  
the seat bottom.  
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• Insert a #8 x 1 /4" screw through each frame hub and into  
the swing tubes. Tighten the screws with a Phillips screw-  
driver. Do not over-tighten.  
• Again, push down on the seat to be sure the seat is secured  
to both frame hubs.  
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Assembly  
Hub  
3.5mm x 1.25cm Screw - 4  
Shown Actual Size  
Elastic  
Loop  
Plug  
Elastic  
Loop  
Toybar  
Plug  
Plug  
Socket  
25  
• Fit the bottom edge of the pad around the bottom edge  
of the seat.  
• Hook the elastic loops on each side of the pad to the peg  
on the back of the accessory bins.  
26  
• Fit the toy bar plugs into the sockets on the swing tubes.  
Hint: If the toybar plugs do not fit into the sockets, turn the  
toybar around. Now, fit the plugs into the sockets.  
• Insert two 3.5mm x 1.25cm screws through each plug and  
into each socket. Tighten the screws with a Phillips screw-  
driver. Do not overtighten.  
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Battery Installation  
Battery Tips  
Hint: We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer  
battery life.  
1.5V x 3  
“AAA” (LR03)  
(Remote)  
1.5V x 4 (Swing)  
“D” (LR20)  
Battery  
Compartment  
Door  
BOTH SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE  
Swing  
• Locate the battery compartment door on the swing frame.  
• Insert a coin into the battery compartment door and pry the  
battery compartment door off of the swing frame.  
• When swinging, sounds or lights slows/dims/stops, it’s time  
to change the batteries!  
• Do not mix old and new batteries.  
• Do not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard  
(carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium).  
• Insert four “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries as indicated inside  
the battery compartment.  
• Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use.  
Always remove exhausted batteries from the toy. Battery  
leakage and corrosion can damage this toy. Dispose of bat-  
teries safely.  
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may  
explode or leak.  
• Replace the battery compartment door.  
Battery  
Compartment  
Door  
Remote  
• Never short circuit the battery terminals.  
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.  
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recom-  
mended in the "Battery Installation" instructions are  
to be used.  
• If removable rechargeable batteries are used, they are only  
to be charged under adult supervision.  
• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy  
before they are charged.  
Battery  
Compartment  
• If you use a battery charger, it should be examined  
regularly for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other  
parts. Do not use a damaged battery charger until it has  
been properly repaired.  
Remote  
• Locate the battery compartment door on the back of  
the remote.  
• Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with  
a Phillips screwdriver. Lift to remove the battery compart-  
ment door.  
• Insert three “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries as indicated  
inside the battery compartment.  
• Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the  
screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.  
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Securing Your Child  
IMPORTANT! Before each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges.  
DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher-Price® for replacement parts and instructions if needed.  
Never substitute parts.  
WARNING  
B
To prevent falls, never use with an  
B
active child who may be able to  
climb out of the seat.  
• Never leave child unattended.  
Loosen  
Tighten  
To prevent injury or death from falls  
or sliding out, always use restraint  
system. Never rely on the tray to  
restrain child.  
To tighten the restraint:  
• Feed the anchored end of the waist belt up through the  
buckle to form a loop  
• Pull the free end of the waist belt  
.
B
.
• Repeat this procedure to tighten the other waist belt.  
To loosen the restraint:  
• Feed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle to  
form a loop  
.
• Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end of the loop toward  
the buckle.  
Waist  
Belt  
• Pull the anchored end of the waist belt to shorten the free  
B
end of the waist belt  
.
• Repeat this procedure to loosen the other restraint strap.  
Note: After adjusting the restraint to fit your child, make sure  
you pull on it to be sure it is securely fastened.  
Waist  
Belt  
Crotch  
Belt  
• Place your child in the seat. Position the crotch belt between  
your child’s legs.  
• Fasten both waist belts to each side of the crotch belt. Make  
sure you hear a “click” on both sides.  
• Check to be sure the restraint system is securely attached by  
pulling it away from your child. The restraint system should  
remain attached.  
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Using the Toybar  
Adjusting the Seat  
Toybar  
Semi-Recline  
Upright  
Recline  
Adjust the seat angle in any of three positions:  
Upright, Semi-Recline or Recline.  
To adjust the seat angle:  
• Push down on the seat back to position the seat wire in  
the desired groove in the bracket for Upright, Semi-Recline  
or Recline.  
• Lift or lower the toybar for baby's enjoyment.  
Tray  
Tray  
• Fit the tray onto the seat armrests.  
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Swinging  
IMPORTANT! The maximum weight limit for this product is 24 lbs. If your child weighs less than 24 lbs., but is really active and  
appears to be able to climb out of the swing, immediately discontinue its use.  
Hint: The swing will operate without use of  
the remote. Simply slide the power switch  
to on  
.
Dome  
Dome  
Hint: Make sure  
the dome on the  
remote and the  
dome on the swing  
are within 20 feet  
of each other, in a  
direct line and free  
of obstacles.  
• Slide the power switch to on . The power LED lights (and then blinks) and the swing begins swinging.  
If you do not use the remote, this swing continues swinging until the power switch is turned off  
Power L.E.D.  
.
When using with the remote, press the top of the button once to turn swinging off. Press the top of the  
button again to turn swinging back on.  
Hint: The swing will swing up to eight hours after the top of button on the remote is pushed. After eight  
hours, you will need to slide the power switch off and then back on again  
.
• When the swing is not in use, slide the power switch to off  
.
• Turn the speed dial to select any of five settings.  
Hint: As with most battery-powered swings, a heavier child reduces the amount of swinging motion on  
all settings. In most cases, the low setting works best for a smaller child while the high setting works best  
for a larger child.  
• If you'd like music along with swinging, slide the switch to  
high volume or for music low volume. When using with the remote, press the bottom of the button  
once to turn music off. Press the bottom of the button again to turn music back on.  
• When the swing is not in use turn music off by sliding the switch to  
for music highest volume;  
for music  
.
Hint: Music will be on for up to eight hours after thebottom of the button is pushed. After eight hours,  
you will need to slide the power switch off and then back on again.  
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Storage  
Care  
The pad is machine washable. Wash the pad separately in cold  
water on the gentle cycle. Do not use bleach. Tumble dry sep-  
arately on low heat and remove promptly. The frame, tray and  
toybar may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and  
a damp cloth.  
Press  
Buttons  
Upper  
Elastic  
Pad  
Loops  
Pocket  
Lower  
Pad  
Pocket  
Elastic  
Loops  
Clips  
Restraint  
Belts  
• Fit the bottom of the remote into the  
cupped portion of the holder.  
• Push to “snap” the top of the remote  
under the holder clips.  
To remove the pad:  
• Unhook the four elastic hooks from the pegs on the seat  
back and bottom.  
• Push the restraint belts back through the slots in the pad.  
• Slide the upper pad pocket off of the seat back.  
• Slide the lower pad pocket off of the seat bottom.  
• Turn the toybar back to its storage position.  
• Press the button on the inside of each housing and push the  
rear legs toward the front legs. Stand the frame against a  
wall for storage.  
To replace the pad:  
• Refer to Assembly steps 19 - 21.  
Note: This product has no consumer serviceable parts. Do not  
take this product apart.  
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For Best Results  
FCC Statement (United States Only)  
• Make sure the remote is no further away than 20 feet from  
the swing.  
• Make sure the remote and the swing are in a direct line and  
there are no obstacles between them.  
• In the unlikely event that use of the remote interferes with  
normal use of other remote controlled equipment, such as  
televisions and stereos, or use of other electric or battery  
powered appliances interfere with operation of the swing,  
do not use both appliances at the same time.  
• For best performance between the swing and the remote,  
avoid using the remote in areas of bright light. In bright  
natural or artificial light, you may notice loss of range.  
Move the swing or otherwise reduce the amount of light  
to improve performance.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the  
FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro-  
tection against harmful interference in a residential installa-  
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-  
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-  
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
One (1) Year Limited Warranty  
Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, New York  
14052 warrants that Quick Response Swing is free from  
all defects in material and workmanship when used under  
normal conditions for a period of one (1) year from the date  
of purchase.  
Should the product fail to perform properly, we will repair or  
replace it at our option, free of charge. Purchaser is responsi-  
ble for shipping the product to Consumer Relations at the  
address indicated above and for all associated freight and  
insurance cost. Fisher-Price, Inc. will bear the cost of shipping  
the repaired or replaced item to you. This warranty is void if  
the owner repairs or modifies the product. This warranty  
excludes any liability other than that expressly stated above  
including but not limited to any incidental or consequential  
damages.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE  
ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND  
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM  
STATE TO STATE.  
For other countries, outside the United States:  
Canada: call 1-800-567-7724, or write to: Mattel Canada Inc., 6155 Freemont  
Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2.  
Great Britain: telephone 01628 500302.  
Australia: Mattel Australia Pty. Ltd., 658 Church Street, Locked Bag #870,  
Richmond, Victoria 3121 Australia. Consumer Advisory Service 1300 135 312.  
New Zealand: 16-18 William Pickering Drive, Albany 1331, Auckland.  
Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, NY 14052 U.S.A.  
©2002 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc.  
Printed in China  
B0323pr-0920  
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